European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 16, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes q army puts Black Hawk flights under restriction Page 2 q judge rules for pm in a car Case. Page s d travel on the cheap tips from a to a. Daily Magazine ripes Uto uti Uhm Piecul put Littion re vol.45.no.36l thursday april 16.1987 1 humid Pouch 06693 a . Rejects Gorbachev offer Tass blames . For arms control impasse Moscow not Mikhail s. Cor Bachch tuesday proposed Timina Fingall Short Range nuclear missiles from Europe along with medium Range missiles the soviet press Agency Tass said. But in a sharply worded account inc Agency said Secretary of stale George p. Shultz had not accepted the offer apparently because of objections from the West european allies. The harsh soviet description of the talks seemed aimed at pulling the onus on the United slates Tor the continuing disagreements Over some key arms con Irol issues. The latest round of talks were to conclude wednesday with a meeting Between Sulu and foreign ministered want a. Shevardnadze. Whal arc you afraid of Tass quote Gorbachev As having asked Shutlz after All we arc fora reliable agreement with inc strictest and most comprehensive verification Shutlz began the meeting by delivering a renewed invitation from president Reagan to Gorbachev to visit the United slates Bui inc soviet Leader indicated thai he would like to have an arms agreement it Hail Gorbachev holds letter delivered by Star Lury of shite George Shakti i already to sign before making the trip. An american official said Lacr that the Summit meeting was not a Centra Lissue in inc Charlese Redman the stale depart ment spokesman refused to give details of the Content of he negotiations. Virtually All inc information came from he soviet press Agency. In Santa Barbara calif., a senior White House official said hat the and Minisi Alion had serious concerns about eliminating Shorter Range nuclear weapons at a time thai the soviet Union had Large advantage in conventional forces. He said Shutlz had made that Point Clear in his talks with Gorbachev Tass said the discussion on arms control Between Gorbachev and Samll which lasted four and a half hours tins borne out that the . Leadership is virtually unprepared o act vigorously logo its part of the Gorbachev also offered a Concession on inc testing of a space oriented missile defense system Tass said. It quoted him As having said that research restricted to the Laboratory would be acceptable see offer on Page 28 4 Marine guards recalled from Austria by Norman Black a military writer Washington the investigation of an espionage scandal that has rocked inc Marine corps elite embassy guard Force broadened tuesday with the announcement that four guards formerly stationed in communist bloc countries were being recalled from Austria for question ing. Robert Sims chief Pentagon spokesman said the marines now assigned to the . Embassy in Vienna were suspected of possible improper with foreign citizens while posted to three Warsaw pact embassies. He Lacr identified the countries As Czechoslovakia Hungary and Bulgaria. Two of the four served i Czechoslovakia while one served in Hungary and one in Bulgaria he said. The four will return to inc Quantico. A. Marine base where the espionage inquiry is being conducted. A fifth Marine is being replaced for unrelated Viola Lions of local Security regulations in Vienna Sims said and a sixth was recalled to appear As a witness at a hearing wednesday for sgt. Clayton j. Lonely cd. The guard whose arrest touched off inc investigation. Sims also said the Marine corps has moved to Light in its screening procedures for new guard recruits and confirmed that an internal Pentagon study had recommended changes in the supervision or embassy guards. Meanwhile defense Secretary Caspar w. Weinberger see guards on Page 28 Webb ends special deals for Navy athletes Washington a tary James h. Webb reversed a decision of his predecessor tuesday and ruled thai Young naval officers will not receive any special accommodation in the future to play pro sports. Webb who was sworn in As the.66th Secretary last insist that . Naval responsibilities As full time basis with out cxpcctrffg1 or duty assignment that would to participate in As Well. To Fig which essentially re Esh wished a traditional policy Ai the naval Academy will have an immedi ate Impact on Napoleon Mccallum he naval Academy football standout to play cd. Tie los Angele does not foresee Ensign till rih Iii put i Mem professional athletics with Iii. Commo Dation the Navy said and he will be treated the same As his in announcing thai decision however. Type of commitment Given to another naval Academy standout basketball ail american David Robinson. Webb s predecessor John if. Lehman id ruled that Robinson had grown too Ohio his four years Al the Academy to sen rate line officer and thus of Money Bill faces Tough going Aspin says by William j. Bartman umm in ton while the hosta rms ices committee appears committed to a 3 percent pay raise for Servic members and civilians the commit tee s chairman this week said Only mythical num Bers crunching can make the $306 billion defense authorization Bill passed by his panel work. After his committee reduced president Reagan s military spending request by $6 billion Aspin Davis. A Ltd in the committee cd would be impossible to meet of weft in dwt Fig ures and fashion a ral Iogal Teaso Nablo defense budget. The Resolution Call fur cuts of $2.1 billion in Gloria d spending and $16 billion i it actual spending. Aulhorn cd spending is for Long Range pro Cecii Over several years while actual spending is m " Lac Ludeel year. Thai could Beth Hiya Bru Ali a the personnel and operations a makes for very foolish policy As the aliernalivc.saidj0j, budget deficit will be to to smoke and will have Little Choice but to scrounge around for ways to make mythical changes in the said. He cited an example from 198ft. When Congress shifted the military pay Dale from the lust Day of in. Month k Ibe Lisl Day of ilk in a . Thai moved the foul payroll of the your into the it m year and saved Ulmos $3 billion on papi r at Leam. This year. Aspin i committee approved a 3 a Cen play raise for military and civilian personnel effective Jan. I. I98h. The president had asked j in i for Ulivi run Ilion. While the Senate appears ready 10 try to save even More by tailing for a a Nav hike of Only 2 percent. Thai while Airo inc Buard cuts in de i1d save More Moni. Congress consciously Muir Mel per Lions und maintenance inv Unis by l Kitt it kit from items Subhash Racli Iii Ali. A Iru however the Rii Miilu e did Reje Tii Vij Miluin i defence department Reiou Els for various pay and benefits Ini rises. Sue i As higher iraqi l its see Money on Page 3
